Sentence examples for been elsewhere from inspiring English sources

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been elsewhere

noun

A place other than here; somewhere else.

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He had been elsewhere during the fighting, he said, and returned only when it was over.

The problems have been elsewhere.

My mind has been elsewhere.

But this year the drama has been elsewhere in the first week at Roland Garros.

"Thanks to phone hacking and the Leveson inquiry, the media's attention has been elsewhere.

Lately, Inkster has done her best work when the golf world's attention has been elsewhere.

After being introduced by the governor, the mayor said: "I could have been elsewhere.

He felt obliged to add that Palm Sunday had been "elsewhere praised with no embarrassment".

You've been at the University of Chicago, you're at Columbia now, you've been elsewhere.

Most important, it does right by its actors, many of whom are better on "Southland" than they've been elsewhere.

And the taboo against birth control needs to be dismantled, as it has been elsewhere in the Muslim world.

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